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it is recognized as a terrorist group not only by the united states but eu and countries around the world. it committed atrocities in around the world. most recently in bulgaria tourists were attacked. what happened in the arab spring, hamas shifted into iran's orbit to take on new patrons. those new patrons are turkey, egypt and qatar. those countries like iran are u.s. allies. jenna: why are they helping hamas? why are they patrons of a terrorist organization? >> they see the opportunity to weaken iran. how can we weaken iran? one way in syria they're taking another one of iran's allies which is the regime of bashar assad and second taking iran out of the orbit or taking hamas out of iran's orbit. jenna: so we see turkey, qatar, egypt, supporting hamas, a terrorist organization. in some ways we see that as potentially positive because iran is not so much a factor but what's in it for turkey and egypt and qatar to listen to us and not support this terrorist group when they obviously, there's parts at that of that terrorist group they like the mischief it is creating? >> i think it is two
it is recognized as a terrorist group not only by the united states but eu and countries around the world. it committed atrocities in around the world. most recently in bulgaria tourists were attacked. what happened in the arab spring, hamas shifted into iran's orbit to take on new patrons. those new patrons are turkey, egypt and qatar. those countries like iran are u.s. allies. jenna: why are they helping hamas? why are they patrons of a terrorist organization? >> they see the...
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the deadline is monday for them to come up with a plan for the eu will pull the plug on this place. and that will be bad news for cyprus, troubling news for the euro zone and maybe our market. >> neil: let's say the banks re-open on tuesday and you can start taking money out, al need limited ways. if you're a cypriot resident, you're going to want to get that money out asaphia as you can because you're nervous, right? how too they avoid a bank run? >> absolutely. if talked to cypriots here and they say exactly that. listen, when these bank doors open we're going to go in there and try to get our money out, and that's what these controls are all about. tried to limit that outflow but again, neil, you're very savvy with this kind of stuff. what people are saying tonight is that if they start doing that with the euro on this island nation, then it changes the whole nature of the euro. it could happen maybe in italy or maybe in spain. just like tapping into the private bank accounts. so, yes, it's a small, tiny nation, but big, big impact, big repercussions possible, neil. >> neil: greg
the deadline is monday for them to come up with a plan for the eu will pull the plug on this place. and that will be bad news for cyprus, troubling news for the euro zone and maybe our market. >> neil: let's say the banks re-open on tuesday and you can start taking money out, al need limited ways. if you're a cypriot resident, you're going to want to get that money out asaphia as you can because you're nervous, right? how too they avoid a bank run? >> absolutely. if talked to...
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*eus, most women say no. martha: they don't like the implications that go along witness. let's take a look at some of the numbers here, there is a comparison of how presidents have done in terms of gender equality. i guess for lack of a better phrase. women in the cabinet, president obama so far has nine through the first term. president bush had ten total. bill clinton had 17 total. but what i was struck by, and as a woman i don't like these numbers comparison, to me it's like you don't get extra points for more woman. i just want to see sort of people chosen because they are the best person for the job. dede i think back to the relationship between condoleezzaa rice and president bush. she was his closist friend and con tpa den confidante. and because she was a black woman that wasn't really discussed. >> condoleezzaa rice was such an incredible woman and so smart. here is the deal. barack obama throughout his campaign was constantly hounding mitt romney and talking about how he was going to be better for w
*eus, most women say no. martha: they don't like the implications that go along witness. let's take a look at some of the numbers here, there is a comparison of how presidents have done in terms of gender equality. i guess for lack of a better phrase. women in the cabinet, president obama so far has nine through the first term. president bush had ten total. bill clinton had 17 total. but what i was struck by, and as a woman i don't like these numbers comparison, to me it's like you don't get...
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is trying to get out of the eu. >> well, you know, you talk about london surpassing new york. maybe so. you know, the a-market in london turned out fraud in it and they're keeping your capital in the industrialized world is bad, the fact that there is-- you're losing business, you should not lose. london was important before new york and it will be again. the fact that they don't know what the use of the funds will be, not the biggest concern. (laughter) >> i don't get it it. >> adam. >> hold on, charlie. first of all, we know what the money is used for, charlie hit it on the head to continue the farce that they've created, the promises they have made. the empires that have fallen into the ocean and they're killing themselves, adam. >> it won't work. >> adam don't you think it ultimately makes it harder for europe to be the strong, dominant place it used to be? >> i don't think this is going to keep europe. it's not at the top of the list, let's say that, they've got plenty of problems. >> all right, gerri, plenty of problems, is this the right solution? >> look, you're never
is trying to get out of the eu. >> well, you know, you talk about london surpassing new york. maybe so. you know, the a-market in london turned out fraud in it and they're keeping your capital in the industrialized world is bad, the fact that there is-- you're losing business, you should not lose. london was important before new york and it will be again. the fact that they don't know what the use of the funds will be, not the biggest concern. (laughter) >> i don't get it it....
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this comes, kirsten, as the eu has opened up shipments to the other side, the rebels allowing that russia is stepping up its support. i mean, it seems like this is escalating. it's already been there, but it's getting even more intense. >> i think, you know, if, in fact, they do end up getting these weapons, it takes somewhere between 3 to 6 months for them to actually be operational. that does give israel a little bit of time to react before they are actually operational. and yes, it's escalating. this is just a bad situation with really not very many good options. even if they are arming the renels, who are the rebels? they are a group of people who are very disorganized. have a lot of infighting. the strongest fighters are jihadists, you know, al qaeda connected jihadists. you have the christians siding with assad, your army people against the christian population. so it is just a terrible situation which i don't see a clear military solution to. >> bret: secretary kerry was over in russia. he had what they described as a break through to try to get the peace negotiations underway betw
this comes, kirsten, as the eu has opened up shipments to the other side, the rebels allowing that russia is stepping up its support. i mean, it seems like this is escalating. it's already been there, but it's getting even more intense. >> i think, you know, if, in fact, they do end up getting these weapons, it takes somewhere between 3 to 6 months for them to actually be operational. that does give israel a little bit of time to react before they are actually operational. and yes, it's...
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hagel refused to sign a letter that asked the eu to declare hezbollah a designated terrorist group. he doesn't want to dictate foreign policy. the fact of the matter is members of congress who enact the legislation determining that it's illegal to provide support for terrorist groups like hezbollah and hamas and hagel said we need not to go at this alone and cross border support to defeat hamas and it's extremely troubling that the so-called future, perhaps future secretary of defense refuses to work across the pond, to ensure the safety of america. >> at a time when we are, remember, the netanyahu speech before the u.n. and showing the red and the bomb and tipping point. at a time when we have israel making real warnings about iran getting nukes and what israel would do in response this is the guy heading up the pentagon and obviously israel will want our help if they find themselves in an armed conflict with iran. what are the stakes for israel in seeing hagel? president obama is going to set that policy not hagel, right? but he's got some independent power. >> well, look, the que
hagel refused to sign a letter that asked the eu to declare hezbollah a designated terrorist group. he doesn't want to dictate foreign policy. the fact of the matter is members of congress who enact the legislation determining that it's illegal to provide support for terrorist groups like hezbollah and hamas and hagel said we need not to go at this alone and cross border support to defeat hamas and it's extremely troubling that the so-called future, perhaps future secretary of defense refuses...
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are outrageous, but they also ruled that a three-hour delay could give consumers the rights in the eu for compensation. so if you can't fly through a volcanic ash situation, they have to delay, you're going to have to pay somebody. those kind of rules are frankly stupid, and airlines are just going to have to raise their fares to cover the. >> jenna: the europe courts think this is a fair way to go. do you think it will come to the u.s. courts and carriers as well? >> reporter: oh, there are consumer twits out there all over the place that would love to see this happen. the fact of the matter is the unintended consequence of this would be outrageous. the three hour tarmac rule we have today, there weren't a lot of those, but it has increase airlines canceling flights when they think they might not get people off an airplane. if you really want more expensive tickets and want to have less air service, this is a great way to go. >> jenna: i might be a little bit, don't tell anybody, of a consumer twit when it comes to this because i do want some accountability when we fly. when you walk
are outrageous, but they also ruled that a three-hour delay could give consumers the rights in the eu for compensation. so if you can't fly through a volcanic ash situation, they have to delay, you're going to have to pay somebody. those kind of rules are frankly stupid, and airlines are just going to have to raise their fares to cover the. >> jenna: the europe courts think this is a fair way to go. do you think it will come to the u.s. courts and carriers as well? >> reporter: oh,...
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the eus -- islamist leader and an aid both being held. >> it should be an interesting day for the people of cairo, the people of egypt as the political landscape, their new political future begins to unfold. tumultuous situation after the military stepped in and removed mohamed morsi. hundreds of people around -- millions of opposition protesters erupted in celebration. fireworks burst over crowds in cairo's tahrir square where men and women danced shouting god is great and long live egypt. the military fearing a violent reaction by mohamed morsi's supporters sent troops and armed vehicles into the streets. clashes did erupt in several provincial cities when islamists opened fire on police. here in washington president obama huddled with his top security advisors at the white house. the u.s. does walk a fine line in egypt, not taking sides in this dispute but only promoting what they hope will be a democratic outcome. in a statement the president said in part we are deeply concerned by the decision of the egyptian armed forces to remove president morsi and suspend the egyptian constituti
the eus -- islamist leader and an aid both being held. >> it should be an interesting day for the people of cairo, the people of egypt as the political landscape, their new political future begins to unfold. tumultuous situation after the military stepped in and removed mohamed morsi. hundreds of people around -- millions of opposition protesters erupted in celebration. fireworks burst over crowds in cairo's tahrir square where men and women danced shouting god is great and long live...
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and eu terrorist list. very anti-american, very anti-nato. they attacked turkish military and security installations. at some point that switched and they went after u.s. diplomats and u.s. military. they were particularly active during the gulf war, and they've killed dozens of people since the '70s. they finance themselves by robberies and extortion. experts don't rule out they may have been subcontracted by another group. in fact, i was reading the newspapers a short while ago, shep. there was an article that said this was a splinter group of a larger organization backed by iran and syria. now, we don't have any confirmation of that, but again, there's always the possibility that they were subcontracted by someone else, the u.s. saying that they're following turkey's lead at this point but so far, turkey is just saying that it was this leftist group. >> shepard: amy kellogg in london. thanks so much. experts call ankara one of the safest cities in the region but consider turkey's neighbors, iran to the east, syria to the south and united s
and eu terrorist list. very anti-american, very anti-nato. they attacked turkish military and security installations. at some point that switched and they went after u.s. diplomats and u.s. military. they were particularly active during the gulf war, and they've killed dozens of people since the '70s. they finance themselves by robberies and extortion. experts don't rule out they may have been subcontracted by another group. in fact, i was reading the newspapers a short while ago, shep. there...
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rest assured the eu is not backing down here. they say they are not going to help unless the depositors pony up money. >> what does this mean for the rest of europe and the united states. >> the brits, this is interesting. they sent a military plane over with a million euros to go to their troops over there that's about $1.3 million. because they are paid in the local currency there. so, that's not good for them. but, the u.s., this could mean for us. we have seen it hit our markets pretty dramatically, right? now there are people speculating that the federal reserve may be forced to stick with this plan they have of buying bonds and keeping rates low because of the trouble in cyprus, this tiny little country as you keep describing. >> >> shepard: europe, man, lots of problems. >> that's right. >> shepard: gerri willis nights to see you. >> great to see you. >> the state with the highest obesity rate the very highest today passed the anti-bloomberg bill after the new york city mayor. it's a law that protects sugary drinks from re
rest assured the eu is not backing down here. they say they are not going to help unless the depositors pony up money. >> what does this mean for the rest of europe and the united states. >> the brits, this is interesting. they sent a military plane over with a million euros to go to their troops over there that's about $1.3 million. because they are paid in the local currency there. so, that's not good for them. but, the u.s., this could mean for us. we have seen it hit our markets...
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. >>> the eu leaders have agreed to a drastically reduced budget. the seven-year deal for 1.28 trillion dollars is the first spending cut in the union's 27-year history. it must still be approved by the eu parliament and lawmakers are already suggesting massive cuts are not acceptable. police in three western states and mexico are still searching for a former lapd officer who was accused of killing three people and threatening dozens more. let's get an update tonight from lapd headquarters and correspondent alicia acuna. >> reporter: because of the heavy snow in the mountains, the air search with the heat seeking equipment they've been using has been grounded. however, officials do say snow on the ground does help them track folks. >> our folks are highly trained. that's what h we train for. >> reporter: the manhunt for christopher dorner carries on despite the snow. >> we're going to continue searching until either we discover that he left the mountain or we find him, one of the two. >> reporter: the last signs of the fired lapd officer were the tr
. >>> the eu leaders have agreed to a drastically reduced budget. the seven-year deal for 1.28 trillion dollars is the first spending cut in the union's 27-year history. it must still be approved by the eu parliament and lawmakers are already suggesting massive cuts are not acceptable. police in three western states and mexico are still searching for a former lapd officer who was accused of killing three people and threatening dozens more. let's get an update tonight from lapd...
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there are provisional member of the eu, and mean doing we want thems' and if they're watching now, for the moment they're probably saying, good job on us. this isn't what we need. and john busse, economic reforms have been crucial, and tonight the -- if they settle this down it will come back up and things will be fine. if not there will be problems. >> you framed this right. this an economic success, and to some extent what you see on the pictures is a result of that. on the one hand you have a larger middle class. they want their voices heard. they are bristling against some of the sortç of authoritarianim in the country you mentioned earlier. oregon you have elements of the economy that see other people advancing and then not, and there's a divide economically, and you have some of those people also in the square saying, where is our piece of the action? so at the end of the day, the way that you framed this at the beginning, which is that there are many things going on in this park and in this square. many expressions of dissatisfaction. isn't just secular vs. islamic turkey. thi
there are provisional member of the eu, and mean doing we want thems' and if they're watching now, for the moment they're probably saying, good job on us. this isn't what we need. and john busse, economic reforms have been crucial, and tonight the -- if they settle this down it will come back up and things will be fine. if not there will be problems. >> you framed this right. this an economic success, and to some extent what you see on the pictures is a result of that. on the one hand you...
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but the palestinians every day that passes, they get support from the eu and from others. they stand pat and everybody we regards them. they -- rewards them. release of prisoners here. i don't think there is any indication the palestinians have shifted in their objective which is ultimately all of the land of palestine. >> bret: is there a sense in the administration there is real hope here or running through the process. >> i think there is certainly some hope there. i think that there is a lot of realism though that we have banned, talk about deja vu. we have been through this process countless times before. a lot of same issues on the table that charles mentioned. you can also add in there palestinian refugees, palestinian settlements. these are always the issues that create the stumbling block. some realism if you are going to get beyond these initial phase. opening negotiations are going to solve those. i don't think at this point there is a lot of hope we are going to do that in the near term. they certainly are going to give it a shot though. >> bret: is the palesti
but the palestinians every day that passes, they get support from the eu and from others. they stand pat and everybody we regards them. they -- rewards them. release of prisoners here. i don't think there is any indication the palestinians have shifted in their objective which is ultimately all of the land of palestine. >> bret: is there a sense in the administration there is real hope here or running through the process. >> i think there is certainly some hope there. i think that...
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at the same time, the eu agreed to extend financial and economic against the syrian government. officials in kenya police previously arrested one of the suspects suspect had planned to join al qaeda linked group in somalia in 2010. also severe warnings across in effect. we could see tornadoes in parts of nebraska, kansas and iowa. none d.a. in 1965, u.s. navy ships opened fire during the first naval bombardment of the vietnam war. growing heavier by the day. warplanes from aircraft carriers were running routine attack missions and the seventh fleet stepped in for support. at first destroyers fired 5 inches guns. then the navy brought in the heavy fire power the battle ship new jersey with the cannons. the assault did little to change the course of the war and battles raging across vietnam for another 8 years. the u.s. navy got into the mix 48 years ago today. and that's "the fox report" nor memorial day, monday, may 27th, 2013. i'm jon scott in for shepard smith. we're back same time tomorrow, hope you had a good memorial day to this point. the factor is up next. [taps] ♪ >> b
at the same time, the eu agreed to extend financial and economic against the syrian government. officials in kenya police previously arrested one of the suspects suspect had planned to join al qaeda linked group in somalia in 2010. also severe warnings across in effect. we could see tornadoes in parts of nebraska, kansas and iowa. none d.a. in 1965, u.s. navy ships opened fire during the first naval bombardment of the vietnam war. growing heavier by the day. warplanes from aircraft carriers...
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eu officials say they're shocked and german prosecutor says he'll investigate. meantime president obama and his family are still touring africa, but that has not removed him from questions about nsa leaker edward snowden and his response. >> i'm not going to be scrambling jets to get a 29-year-old hacker. >> while president obama seems to be down playing the snowden case, some law makers here at home are asking the president to get more involved in urging russia to send snowden back to the u.s. to stand trial for espionage. >> i don't know whether the president should be picking up the phone or not, but i come know that this is a direct slap in the face to the united states of america. we should be now i hope finally realizing what vladimir putin is. he's an old criminal kgb and he dreams of the restoration of the russian empire. >> former head of the national security agency is also calling on the president to do more. he's concerned about the damage that's being done because of snowden's actions. >> i think the president's diplomatic and perhaps even political
eu officials say they're shocked and german prosecutor says he'll investigate. meantime president obama and his family are still touring africa, but that has not removed him from questions about nsa leaker edward snowden and his response. >> i'm not going to be scrambling jets to get a 29-year-old hacker. >> while president obama seems to be down playing the snowden case, some law makers here at home are asking the president to get more involved in urging russia to send snowden back...
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the move is part of a $20 billion eu bailout. >>> pope francis is ren yes, sir. >>ing the catholic -- is reenergizing the catholic community. the new pope is leading his first easter vigil since his election. they are commemorating the resurrection of jesus christ. and now more from saint patrick's cathedral in new york. >> from the moment he appeared on the balcony, pope francis signals a new direction for the catholic church inspiring a renewed interest. >> i wasn't going as much as i should be. now i am though. he restored my faith. >> i am interested to get into the church and see what he is going to bring. >> the new bishop of rome with his humble style and latin roots is breaking from tradition. on holy thursday, washing the feet of two women. a first for a pope during the annual symbolic ritual and a gesture that angered some traditionalists. but pope francis has given the come home campaign a real boost. >> we have seen a resurgeons in the amount of people interested in learning more about the catholic church. we have seen an enthusiasm about this pope we
the move is part of a $20 billion eu bailout. >>> pope francis is ren yes, sir. >>ing the catholic -- is reenergizing the catholic community. the new pope is leading his first easter vigil since his election. they are commemorating the resurrection of jesus christ. and now more from saint patrick's cathedral in new york. >> from the moment he appeared on the balcony, pope francis signals a new direction for the catholic church inspiring a renewed interest. >> i wasn't...
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they're no longer worried, i think about our economy being overwhelmed, either by europe at large, the eu or china somehow swallowing up here bit of innovation that exists in the world and they're no longer, i think, worried about our, our economy being overwelcomed beyond our shores. but, and i don't think there's no, there is he' very little doubt in any circles out there. about america's ability to be in a position to lead the world in the 21st century, not only in terms of our foreign policy, our incredible defense establishment, but economically. >> governor, fewer americans are working, the last quarter the economy just contracted and we've got 50 million americans on food stamps and 6 trillion in new debt. and what alternate university is crazy uncle joe living in here? >> let's just say i wouldn't characterize it the way he said it. the fact of the matter is that most american families have done worse in the obama, quote, recovery than they did during the the recession. and median family income went down $1500 during the the recession itself, and then went down another $2500 durin
they're no longer worried, i think about our economy being overwhelmed, either by europe at large, the eu or china somehow swallowing up here bit of innovation that exists in the world and they're no longer, i think, worried about our, our economy being overwelcomed beyond our shores. but, and i don't think there's no, there is he' very little doubt in any circles out there. about america's ability to be in a position to lead the world in the 21st century, not only in terms of our foreign...
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>> well, with previous winners like yasser arafat, state senator barack obama and the eu, i think even hillary clinton would agree at this point, what difference does it make? which, by the way is going to be her campaign slogan in 2016. the nobel peace prize should go to people who risk their lives and doing heroic work and whose efforts will be magna advertised by recognition from this award. hillary clinton does not risk her life. she does not do heroic work. i have been waiting all day to hear from mr. garland nixon about what she has done for any tangible effort at peace whatsoever. >> garland, let us know? what do you think? >> a couple of things. first of all with former president clinton, if you look at the clinton foundation, they have donated upwards of $30 million to haiti since the earthquake. they have been responsible for literally millions of people getting -- in africa getting medication for h.i.v. and aids. it's hard to question the clinton foundation and what they have done. >> what about hillary? secretary clinton i should say. >> one of the important things she has
>> well, with previous winners like yasser arafat, state senator barack obama and the eu, i think even hillary clinton would agree at this point, what difference does it make? which, by the way is going to be her campaign slogan in 2016. the nobel peace prize should go to people who risk their lives and doing heroic work and whose efforts will be magna advertised by recognition from this award. hillary clinton does not risk her life. she does not do heroic work. i have been waiting all...
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defense secretary phillip hamon of britain suggested an eu arms embargo against syria is about to expire so what secretary hagel was indicating perhaps the u.s. and the uk will be looking at arming the rebels. >> shepard: the concern has been all along that the syrian regime might lose control its own chemical weapon, and i wonder if we should take that as a sign the concern has ratcheted up some? >> in fact there were some reports today in newspapers suggesting senate rogue elements of the say sad regime may have gotten their hands on chemical weapons but that's not the case according to uk defense secretary just moments ago. >> the evidence that we have is that the regime is largely in control of its chemical weapons, principle chemical weapons site. that's not the same as saying we are able to account for every last unit of chemical stocks, but there is no evidence that the regime has lost control of significant chemical weapon sites yet. >> i'm told from pentagon sources there are 13 sixed chemical weapon sites and 40 mobile chemical weapons sites that they are looking at, but it's n
defense secretary phillip hamon of britain suggested an eu arms embargo against syria is about to expire so what secretary hagel was indicating perhaps the u.s. and the uk will be looking at arming the rebels. >> shepard: the concern has been all along that the syrian regime might lose control its own chemical weapon, and i wonder if we should take that as a sign the concern has ratcheted up some? >> in fact there were some reports today in newspapers suggesting senate rogue...
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so, why is the delegation of lawmakers from the eu coming here to the u.s. to point fingers at the nsa when they could also be doing the same thing for the sake of transparency. >> part of the reality is that this became a public problem. if, in fact, we were monitoring angela merkel's cell phone and had the german intelligence agencies found out about it. i doubt, frankly, they would have raised it and they would have figured out a way to combat it, these are political pressure, clearly, from their publics. in the european world privacy, well, you saw the demonstrations here and in european world privacy seems to be a much more sensitive allergic issue for most europeans. and one of the reality, you know, merkel, merkel is from east germany and east german intelligence organization clearly was watching and monitoring and tapping the phones of many germans. you combine that with experience, all these things combined to create this flap and i suspect some sort of reassurance will be necessary. we have an agreement with canada, australia and new zealand and gr
so, why is the delegation of lawmakers from the eu coming here to the u.s. to point fingers at the nsa when they could also be doing the same thing for the sake of transparency. >> part of the reality is that this became a public problem. if, in fact, we were monitoring angela merkel's cell phone and had the german intelligence agencies found out about it. i doubt, frankly, they would have raised it and they would have figured out a way to combat it, these are political pressure, clearly,...
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and the banks, without eu rescue, the banks are going under and those people would have lost their money because it was uninsured. the country could have taken those banks into bankruptcy and left the euro zone. that would have caused tremendous economic damage to the country. and people and probably would have lost their deposits as well. i actually don't see this as such a bad thing. you can call it a bail in instead of a bailout in that you're not asking taxpayers. what's happened with the bailouts in europe, you're asking taxpayers to bail out the countries. these are banks, you're asking the bondholders, shareholders and last, some of the big depositors to bail out the bank and the way it was done was troubling, but you know, to make big banks have to rescue themselves is frankly not a really he bad idea. >> sean: you know, it's interesting, steve, because there's a new york post article this weekend that hit on a point that i had not thought about. they made a comparison, if somebody put a thousand dollars in the island, one of the island banks four years ago, that would be worth $
and the banks, without eu rescue, the banks are going under and those people would have lost their money because it was uninsured. the country could have taken those banks into bankruptcy and left the euro zone. that would have caused tremendous economic damage to the country. and people and probably would have lost their deposits as well. i actually don't see this as such a bad thing. you can call it a bail in instead of a bailout in that you're not asking taxpayers. what's happened with the...
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. >> the fireman is not eligible for parole until eus -- until he is 100. >>steve: stunning revelation from former bank of america employees. in a new lawsuit employees claim they were forced to lie to struggling homeowners pushing them into foreclosure. for doing it, employees got gift cards. one employee said bank of america strung customers along squeezing more money out of them before taking away their houses. bank of america says we didn't do anything wrong. >>brian: she stole the spotlight at the miss u.s.a. pageant for trying to explain why women are earning more than men. >> i think the men are being seen as the leaders, so we need to figure out how to create education better so that we can solve this problem. >>brian: a lot of pressure on her. last night for the first time since the pageant, miss utah marissa powell explained herself. >> i was so excited to be in the top five. i had all of my friend and family out there. and i hear the question and i don't process it and i just start talking. once i started speaking, i couldn't take it back. i was
. >> the fireman is not eligible for parole until eus -- until he is 100. >>steve: stunning revelation from former bank of america employees. in a new lawsuit employees claim they were forced to lie to struggling homeowners pushing them into foreclosure. for doing it, employees got gift cards. one employee said bank of america strung customers along squeezing more money out of them before taking away their houses. bank of america says we didn't do anything wrong. >>brian: she...
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. >> you heard the president two tka*eus ago in massachusetts -- two days ago in massachusetts saying it is a pretty popular plan, they reined in the cost. it worked for massachusetts, why not the country? >> this is government trying to put this in practice. when is the last time you went to d.m.v.? you happy with that experience? now for health care you've got to go through the same mish. you've had the series of rolling crises. the rollout a disaster. you've got the upcoming cancellation probably of employer-provided policies. and now looming just out there, just ahead you've got a doctor crisis. >> what do you mean by a doctor crisis? >> doctors are fleeing anything to do with medicare, medicaid and the obama exchanges. >> why? >> because they are not being paid properly. hospitals are not being paid properly. medicare is going to lose $700 billion. doctors are swamped with new paper work, new rules, new regulations, and they've got absolutely no protection whatsoever from lawsuits. they predict 90,000 doctor shortage. 90,000 within six years. 90,000 doctors short. >> you know wha
. >> you heard the president two tka*eus ago in massachusetts -- two days ago in massachusetts saying it is a pretty popular plan, they reined in the cost. it worked for massachusetts, why not the country? >> this is government trying to put this in practice. when is the last time you went to d.m.v.? you happy with that experience? now for health care you've got to go through the same mish. you've had the series of rolling crises. the rollout a disaster. you've got the upcoming...
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it's a very srapl eu valid question is it not? >> its the core of this. the problem has been, i think the reason why the white house has been hoping the story goes away, they have been obfuscating all this time. they are happy to have the bits and pieces here because it takes away from the only point that is important. and if we simplified it so much, the only way this actually becomes an issue from the white house perspective is if the public really gets behind it. if the polls show that this is an issue of earn can. to do that you have to simplify it and say the only part of this that matters again is the dereliction of duty. the commander and chief has an obligation to protect american lives overseas, they didn't make the call. they couldn't probably have saved those lives but they would have had the access up in the air. and that's would have removed this story. we would -pt be talking about benghazi if they had simply done their job and tried. martha: mike baker, thank you very much. bill: an astroid going to buzz by planet earth. this is not your or
it's a very srapl eu valid question is it not? >> its the core of this. the problem has been, i think the reason why the white house has been hoping the story goes away, they have been obfuscating all this time. they are happy to have the bits and pieces here because it takes away from the only point that is important. and if we simplified it so much, the only way this actually becomes an issue from the white house perspective is if the public really gets behind it. if the polls show that...
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it happened in cyprus and ahead of the eu, the finance minister group over there, said, it could help elsewhere in europe. we have been told, however, that it could not happen here really. wait until you hear the ftic is staying behind closed doors next. and hearing a lot of debate about the google doodle. when it might be more appropriate to celebrate easter maybe. a mother writes a letter encouraging women at princeton to grab a husband while there. she's here live. [ kate ] many women may not be absorbing the calcium they take as well as they could because they don't take it with food. switch to citracal maximum plus d. it's the only calcium supplement that can be taken with or without food. my doctor recommends citracal maximum. it's all about absorption. you'll have to pay five hundred bucks for your deductible. the truth? at allstate, you could pay zero. allstate gives you a hundred dollars off your deductible the day you sign up. then another hundred off every year you don't have an accident. let the good hands reward your safe driving with a deductible that goes away. ♪ dedu
it happened in cyprus and ahead of the eu, the finance minister group over there, said, it could help elsewhere in europe. we have been told, however, that it could not happen here really. wait until you hear the ftic is staying behind closed doors next. and hearing a lot of debate about the google doodle. when it might be more appropriate to celebrate easter maybe. a mother writes a letter encouraging women at princeton to grab a husband while there. she's here live. [ kate ] many women may...
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. >> this gives the flexibility to specific eu member states to assist the opposition each sees fit under their own national decision-making. >> and the u.s. preferred method of moving forward with the syria crisis right now officially remains diplomatic methods, jon? >> jon: jonathan hunt in our newsroom, thank you. a volcano forces thousands of people from two countries to evacuate their homes it's our top story as we go around the world in 80 seconds 80 seconds. volcanohill, that volume on the argentinian border. alert following recent rise in seismic activity. chillen officials report the last major eruption was 1992. one of 500 active volcanos in the chile's andes mountains. australia, heavy fog blanketed the city disrupting travel for commuters. was so thick stopped ferry traffic in the harbor and delayed several flights. first alert forecasters predict similar conditions for tomorrow. china. a stunt man reportedly broke his own high altitude slack line walking record in an eastern province. the thin belt stretched about 100 feet across, 300 feet in the air between two peaks. despit
. >> this gives the flexibility to specific eu member states to assist the opposition each sees fit under their own national decision-making. >> and the u.s. preferred method of moving forward with the syria crisis right now officially remains diplomatic methods, jon? >> jon: jonathan hunt in our newsroom, thank you. a volcano forces thousands of people from two countries to evacuate their homes it's our top story as we go around the world in 80 seconds 80 seconds....
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you made a great point here, it is highly contagious, it's more contagious than the tphrao*eu. another thing it has in common with the flu is it changes rapidly it mutates. this year's strain is not the same as last year's strain. when you have a new strain you get twice as many cases. this is a very problematic thing. it's going to spread all over the country. i want the people out there to distinguish the symptoms. if you're feeling the vomiting, nausea, the diarrhea this is the n o noro virus. bill: you say it starts in utah. >> it's having huge out breaks in nursing homes and churches in utah. my guess is that somebody flew over from england or wales to utah bringing it there. plane flights spreads this incredibly rapidly. bill: if that is the case you have to wash your hands, man, that is your defense number one is it not? >> right, the flu is the respiratory virus. this one you get by touching sur tpaes, eac surfaces, touching food, you need to stay away from people when you're actually sick with this. bill: keep the fingertips out of your eyes. you see people doing that,
you made a great point here, it is highly contagious, it's more contagious than the tphrao*eu. another thing it has in common with the flu is it changes rapidly it mutates. this year's strain is not the same as last year's strain. when you have a new strain you get twice as many cases. this is a very problematic thing. it's going to spread all over the country. i want the people out there to distinguish the symptoms. if you're feeling the vomiting, nausea, the diarrhea this is the n o noro...
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kristen powers is a khrol um necessary fokhrol um tph*eus for the daily beast. both fox news contributors. the supreme court may be divided on gay marriage but the media is not. i wanted to read that to you. >> correct. i think it's very clear that the media have decided if there is a consensus it's surely on this issue that this is not a mythical issue on which intelligent people can agree or disagree, this is a constitutional rights issue and therefore we all have to get behind the same-sex marriage campaign. jon: so the media are of appease on that one issue. >> i think that's true. the divide is an age divide. a lot of people in the media are actually falling into the younger age divide. younger people tend to support gay marriage. it isn't an issue that is up for debate really. as journalists i do think they have a responsibility, as long as half of the country is opposing gay marriage to have honest debates upon it. i'm on the record saying i do think this is a civil rights issue, there is a difference between holy matrimony and civil marriage and i don't
kristen powers is a khrol um necessary fokhrol um tph*eus for the daily beast. both fox news contributors. the supreme court may be divided on gay marriage but the media is not. i wanted to read that to you. >> correct. i think it's very clear that the media have decided if there is a consensus it's surely on this issue that this is not a mythical issue on which intelligent people can agree or disagree, this is a constitutional rights issue and therefore we all have to get behind the...
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this judge has been sanctioned by the eu, the judge has been sanctioned by the eu. bill: he has a tough, tough reputation too this judge has, and the trial just startek. and his wife is on record as saying that everything that is coming out of there this week is a flat-out lie. what is the motivation beyond iranian media putting this word out, when in fact it's not the case. you're saying now this guy is still in jail, he's behind bars. >> he's in jail, he's facing abuse while he's in prison. and the iranian regime, the revolutionary garcia is trying to utilize the internal media to in order to tamper down any kind of global outreach that is going on media wise. what the iranians are doing through their media is no, no, no we are letting him out in a few days. meanwhile they are beating him. bill: torture. >> this is one of the worst prisons, eye rain and prisons. the media is utilizing a distortion campaign. it's called media advocacy. we are putting up the true facts, iran is distorting it to tamper down media significant in what is becoming a dangerous by the mom
this judge has been sanctioned by the eu, the judge has been sanctioned by the eu. bill: he has a tough, tough reputation too this judge has, and the trial just startek. and his wife is on record as saying that everything that is coming out of there this week is a flat-out lie. what is the motivation beyond iranian media putting this word out, when in fact it's not the case. you're saying now this guy is still in jail, he's behind bars. >> he's in jail, he's facing abuse while he's in...
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nina radcliffe is a practicing physician and also an and sthaoes ol skr*eus tha anesthesiologist that puts people to sleep and wakes them up for a living. they say consolidation is very important and it happens while we are sleeping. what is it? >> husbands can now use this as an excuse as to why they forgot to take the trash out because they didn't get a good night sleep. whaoeufpl we are sleeping the brain is working and it's working on over time to consolidate memories. what this means is that things that we encounter during the day, conscious or subconscious they get processed in networks or frame works within the brain. they get sorted based upon some common patterns and they also get stored and downloaded, similar to when you back up your computers. it's a process that will store all the memory that you need to have. jaime: let's say you're not a good sleeper. >> absolutely. jaime: how bad a shape are you in, then? jaime: what they've been showing is that the brain basically functions on delta waives during deep sleep and normally right now when we're talking we are having alpha
nina radcliffe is a practicing physician and also an and sthaoes ol skr*eus tha anesthesiologist that puts people to sleep and wakes them up for a living. they say consolidation is very important and it happens while we are sleeping. what is it? >> husbands can now use this as an excuse as to why they forgot to take the trash out because they didn't get a good night sleep. whaoeufpl we are sleeping the brain is working and it's working on over time to consolidate memories. what this means...
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bill: major backlash over a new policy allowing passengers to carry small tphao*eus on board a plane, and sports equipment like souvenir baseball bats and golf clubs. flight attendants, the pilots, federal air marshals, even insurance companies are not happy about it, all demanding tsa reconsider before they say it is too late. john add her is president of the law enforcement officers association. good morning to you. >> good morning, bill. bill: you have in your hands a knife that will be acceptable at the end of april, show us. >> that's correct. this complies with tsa standards. they think this particular knife does not pose a risk to anybody traveling. now imagine if i take this knife up from behindicult to notice, someone who is seated on the aircraft, which most of us are, because that's what we do on planes, we sit in a very confined space and someone comes up without warning, because terrorists aren't polite and comes out us in the back of the neck where we are vulnerable and stabs us repeatedly what is going to happen? federal correction officer erica williams on february 26t
bill: major backlash over a new policy allowing passengers to carry small tphao*eus on board a plane, and sports equipment like souvenir baseball bats and golf clubs. flight attendants, the pilots, federal air marshals, even insurance companies are not happy about it, all demanding tsa reconsider before they say it is too late. john add her is president of the law enforcement officers association. good morning to you. >> good morning, bill. bill: you have in your hands a knife that will...
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brought to the attention of the fbi, they investigate him, clear him and they go out and carry outer r*eus issues. martha: is this a matter of saying, you might want to coach an eye on this person? >> that raises the question too, how much cooperation is there on these cases between the fbi and the boston police, for instance? did the fbi advise the boston police of the information they had got even from the russians? and the fbi overall does a great job, a phenomenal job last week. on this case and others i mentioned there seems to be a blind spot there. it's essential as we go forward, should they change their vetting? should they be more intense? should they continue to monster in i don't think you have to have probable cause to follow someone. we are not talking about getting a swrarpbt or breaking an entering. we are talking about just monitoring and following, staying, check being the website, go into the community, asking some more questions. did they talk to his awning he will in maryland? he said he was never spoken to by the fbi. martha: which is definitely raidin raising a lot o
brought to the attention of the fbi, they investigate him, clear him and they go out and carry outer r*eus issues. martha: is this a matter of saying, you might want to coach an eye on this person? >> that raises the question too, how much cooperation is there on these cases between the fbi and the boston police, for instance? did the fbi advise the boston police of the information they had got even from the russians? and the fbi overall does a great job, a phenomenal job last week. on...
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european union came out and told north korea the situation on the ground does not justify evacuating eu diplomates. he warned you better get the diplomates out of here and they say, no, we don't believe you. they're calling the bluff. >> they're trying to down-size it. and the interesting thing not what the europeans have said, but the chinese. the chinese are the mentor nation to the north korea. >> megyn: the puppeteer to north korea's puppet. >> we thought so, but the chinese have come out and said the north koreans, essentially said they wouldn't be allowed to hold the world hostage or world peace in the balance for their own self-interest. we've assumed that china could rein them in. can they? it's a test moment just for korea, but for china. >> megyn: we'll see what they do. kt, thank you. we're learning now details in the case of a horrific stabbing rampage at a houston college. you heard one of the students who stopped him on minutes ago. five are still in the hospital. casey stegall has the latest, life from dallas. >> hey, megyn, as those who were breaking on the show, those w
european union came out and told north korea the situation on the ground does not justify evacuating eu diplomates. he warned you better get the diplomates out of here and they say, no, we don't believe you. they're calling the bluff. >> they're trying to down-size it. and the interesting thing not what the europeans have said, but the chinese. the chinese are the mentor nation to the north korea. >> megyn: the puppeteer to north korea's puppet. >> we thought so, but the...
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the company failing to get packages out thanks to bad weather and high demand that overloaded eus system. u. p-fpl -- u.p.s. says it has all hand on deck. >> it will now cost 49 cents for stamps. it is set to kick in in january. i remember when it was 10 cents. >> we told on our age, but that's okay. we're forever young. >> how much was gas and a loaf of bread back then? >> what is a better way to celebrate today than to test our knowledge of things all christmas? >> or lack thereof. here are some questions sure to rack our brains. >> merry christmas, guys. we have some great questions. we're talking pop culture, a little bit of bible history. y'all ready to dig in to this? here we go. here's the first question. this is an easy one. which state was the first to make christmas an official holiday? was it a., connecticut? b., alabama? or c., mississippi? >> i'm going with connecticut. [buzzer] >> alabama! >> roll tide, war eagles. number two, what was special about the 1971 tv movie, the homecoming, a christmas story. a, it was the first christmas movie aired live on national television. b
the company failing to get packages out thanks to bad weather and high demand that overloaded eus system. u. p-fpl -- u.p.s. says it has all hand on deck. >> it will now cost 49 cents for stamps. it is set to kick in in january. i remember when it was 10 cents. >> we told on our age, but that's okay. we're forever young. >> how much was gas and a loaf of bread back then? >> what is a better way to celebrate today than to test our knowledge of things all christmas?...
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also reports nsa monitored communication at the european council's building in brussels where every eu member nation has a room with phone and internet access. >>> new overnight police confirming ex-patriots player and alleged murderer aaron hernandez was questioned in a 2007 shooting. this happened after two people were shot outside of a gainesville nightclub. hernandez was a student at the university of florida at the time. his name came up as being nearby the vicinity. no arrests were ever made. hernandez is in jail facing first degree murder charges in the death of his friend oudin lloyd. >> lets take a look. a massive rally in egypt. thousands of people have gathered in protest. people across the country are demanding mohammed mursi give up power one year after his inauguration this. could be the largest since 2011 when thousands packed the square to remove then president hosni mubarak. this as more details emerge about the american college student killed friday. he had reportedly only been in egypt a few weeks. he was stabbed to death by a protester while watching demonstrations.
also reports nsa monitored communication at the european council's building in brussels where every eu member nation has a room with phone and internet access. >>> new overnight police confirming ex-patriots player and alleged murderer aaron hernandez was questioned in a 2007 shooting. this happened after two people were shot outside of a gainesville nightclub. hernandez was a student at the university of florida at the time. his name came up as being nearby the vicinity. no arrests...
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first of all, i think he showed to the american people, and to the eu that not every person in the free syrian army is a radical member of an al-qaida offshoot. these are very balanced and dedicated men, many of them former members of the syrian army, and they have a plan. and the second thing he did is a bit of a poke in the eye to the administration by saying, look, i'm here, i'm willing to support the arming of the rebels, time to get on board and get on with it. bill: he met with a general there, right? do we like this general? do you trust this general? >> yes. bill: what do we know about this group? >> what we know, nine people that he met with, most of them are veterans of the syrian army, some of them are professionals, lawyers, doctors, businessmen, esteemed members of the community who frankly have learned to fight by fighting over the last two and a half years, but they are dedicated to their cause, they are dedicated to toppling bashar al-assad, but it's also important to remember, bill, this is a civil war, and there is only so much that the western powers can do, because t
first of all, i think he showed to the american people, and to the eu that not every person in the free syrian army is a radical member of an al-qaida offshoot. these are very balanced and dedicated men, many of them former members of the syrian army, and they have a plan. and the second thing he did is a bit of a poke in the eye to the administration by saying, look, i'm here, i'm willing to support the arming of the rebels, time to get on board and get on with it. bill: he met with a general...
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parliament is sending a delegation here next week to explore, potential legal remedies for nsa spying on eu citizens. among the 35 world leaders believed to have been spied on are as you mentioned german chancellor america americas, french president francois hollande and brazilian president rousseff. a former top official in president obama's first term cautioned that spying on foreign heads of state could be the result of broad intelligence efforts even joint ones with the affected countries or the result of a more damaging scenario. >> if this is the result of a specific intelligence operation obviously that cuts to the heart of the confidence that you have in that country and the confidence that you have in the relationship with that leader. so one is easier to explain than the other. >> reporter: chancellor merkel has demanded that the u.s. finalize a no-spying pact with germany and france by year's end, martha. martha: she was not too happy about this. so what about the national security council, james, what are they saying? >> reporter: well, deputy national security advisor ben rhode
parliament is sending a delegation here next week to explore, potential legal remedies for nsa spying on eu citizens. among the 35 world leaders believed to have been spied on are as you mentioned german chancellor america americas, french president francois hollande and brazilian president rousseff. a former top official in president obama's first term cautioned that spying on foreign heads of state could be the result of broad intelligence efforts even joint ones with the affected countries...
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eu, particularly germany turned the tables, you twice, if we give you this bailout, 10 billion euros which would be largest as percentage of any bailouts we've given a country, 50% of your gdp you have to put more skin in the game. that is obviously reasonable. the unreasonable part, at least in my mind, tell the regular person, the cypriot safer, working a regular job or putting a few euros in the bank we'll take a piece of that and unfortunately they did turn down the deal initially. the parliament voted it down. it may be leaning that way. you should see some crazy things they mentioned here in the last 24 hours. taking assets from the church and monetizing them. they have got natural gas money that comes in. they want to monetize it now. we'll get the money up front and all that has been turned down, shot down by early billion any. heather: initially, obviously a lot of turmoil caused by this but eventually could this maybe, you know, reinvig rate europe and maybe turn things around? >> there has been a series of bailouts, spain, portugal and greece and so on. the idea what happe
eu, particularly germany turned the tables, you twice, if we give you this bailout, 10 billion euros which would be largest as percentage of any bailouts we've given a country, 50% of your gdp you have to put more skin in the game. that is obviously reasonable. the unreasonable part, at least in my mind, tell the regular person, the cypriot safer, working a regular job or putting a few euros in the bank we'll take a piece of that and unfortunately they did turn down the deal initially. the...
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russia is very upset with the eu saying they're like a bull in a china shop. off run on the banks because you don't have the trust. they're monitoring how much money can go over the border. there is so much happening. they started the ball rolling of this uncertainty and frustration and outrage. so that's what we're seeing. i have to tell you, it is a gorgeous island. the beaches are magnificent, the night life. i moon, you're going to love it. as far as today, we had a market where we hit an all-time high yesterday. we're going to watch oracle and hewlett packard pays its dividends. >> alisyn: thanks so much. great to see you. >> steve: her parents are from cyprus and i think i will in the next commercial, update her wick pedia page. >> brian: do you know why i knew she was wrapping up? she stopped walking. i studied body language. >> steve: 24 minutes before the top of the hour. we've got other stories making headlines. the stimulus is working. that according to the fed head, bennett cunningham better than. so -- ben bernanke. he voted to keep pumping money
russia is very upset with the eu saying they're like a bull in a china shop. off run on the banks because you don't have the trust. they're monitoring how much money can go over the border. there is so much happening. they started the ball rolling of this uncertainty and frustration and outrage. so that's what we're seeing. i have to tell you, it is a gorgeous island. the beaches are magnificent, the night life. i moon, you're going to love it. as far as today, we had a market where we hit an...
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let's try to get the sand out of tha*eu butts. you -- out of their butts. >>steve: who saw you rinsing the children off and had a problem with you rinsing the sand out of their butts? >> according to the police officer, it was the town's beach supervisor. i didn't know the guy was an official of any sort. starts ranting and raving, you can't do that. spring lake is not this kind of place. i kind of look at the guy, kind of ignore him and continue doing what we're doing. the next thing i hear, i hear the guy on the phone saying he has two naked people on the boardwalk. >>steve: he doesn't say they are two and four years old? >> not to my ears, he didn't. >>steve: who is he talking to? >> i guess the police. >>steve: they show up about a minute later. what do the police say? >> i'm trying to get out of dodge. the police see us and he looked at my wife. he said to my wife -- he was a little uncomfortable -- he said you were the naked person? my wife said no, they were, pointing to the two and four year olds. >>steve: you as a columnist, you've got a bucket of
let's try to get the sand out of tha*eu butts. you -- out of their butts. >>steve: who saw you rinsing the children off and had a problem with you rinsing the sand out of their butts? >> according to the police officer, it was the town's beach supervisor. i didn't know the guy was an official of any sort. starts ranting and raving, you can't do that. spring lake is not this kind of place. i kind of look at the guy, kind of ignore him and continue doing what we're doing. the next...
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gregg: talk about tao*eu typecasting. it has been seven long months since a terror attack on our consulate in benghazi. we will talk to a mother about the search for answers after her son and three others david. >> he comes here and gets ambassador stevens from his bedroom and brings him along with shaun smith to this room in the save haven, really aside from medicine and other supplies, a big, dark, window lest closet -- window less closet. arigato! we are outta here! finding you the perfect place. hotels.com. [ female announcer ] from more efficient payments. ♪ to more efficient pick-ups. ♪ wireless is limitless. ♪ from tracking the bus. ♪ to tracking field conditions. ♪ wireless is limitless. martha: the mother of a benghazi victim is now demanding answers in the terror attack at our u.s. consulate in libya. and this is seven months later now since the pictures that we're showing you on the screen, from september 11th. this is a picture of her son, shaun smith, was one of four americans who were murdered that
gregg: talk about tao*eu typecasting. it has been seven long months since a terror attack on our consulate in benghazi. we will talk to a mother about the search for answers after her son and three others david. >> he comes here and gets ambassador stevens from his bedroom and brings him along with shaun smith to this room in the save haven, really aside from medicine and other supplies, a big, dark, window lest closet -- window less closet. arigato! we are outta here! finding you the...
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we'll take to continue to take the case with the united nation and work with all the members, whether eu, or nato, g8 or g20 to condemn what's happened in syria. it is we uphold the international taboo on the use of chemical weapons but one thing, that was proposed, the potential, only after another vote, involvement of british military in any actions. that won't be happening. >> reporter: so some curious turns of event at donald rumsfeld in somewhat similar moment a decade ago called old europe. british house of commons rejecting any military role for great britain. a german spokesman says berlin has not even been asked to participate and won't. france a former colonial power in syria and harshest critic of the iraq war 10 years ago is holding firm to its intention to join the u.s.-led action. officials from the state department continued to say yesterday that it will be narrowly tailored. >> we're not talking about iraq style invasion. we're not talking about libya-style open-ended no-fly zone operation. i think that is important point the president and we think should be shared with t
we'll take to continue to take the case with the united nation and work with all the members, whether eu, or nato, g8 or g20 to condemn what's happened in syria. it is we uphold the international taboo on the use of chemical weapons but one thing, that was proposed, the potential, only after another vote, involvement of british military in any actions. that won't be happening. >> reporter: so some curious turns of event at donald rumsfeld in somewhat similar moment a decade ago called old...
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they've also been referenced in extremists publications such as inspire and the and arkh*eus handbook. the spaoeurpb is the al-qaida magazine. one leading working theory is that the device using that low explosives which is highly unstable, the device was likeee assembled close to the blast site. the "wall street journal" reporting this morning that the fbi and boston police are canvassing hotels as well as short-term rentals. >> the appears, again, if what they know now is accurate, that this bomb was very unstable, this device was very unstable and that it could not have been transferred a great distance at all. >> reporter: two congressional sources confirm toking fox that there has been no formal briefing for some of the intelligence committees by the fbi because this investigation remains so fluid, jon. jon: clearly they are making good progress and -- >> reporter: good forensic progress, that's for sure. jon: thank you for that update. heather: for more on the investigation let's bring in robert mcfadden koerpler coinvestigator of the tere owe attack on the u.s.s. cole and forme
they've also been referenced in extremists publications such as inspire and the and arkh*eus handbook. the spaoeurpb is the al-qaida magazine. one leading working theory is that the device using that low explosives which is highly unstable, the device was likeee assembled close to the blast site. the "wall street journal" reporting this morning that the fbi and boston police are canvassing hotels as well as short-term rentals. >> the appears, again, if what they know now is...
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mccain thought john kerry would be a very effect t*eu secretary of state because he could carry out president obama's foreign policy position. he sailed he wouldn't pick him as secretary of state because they have a very different philosophy, bill. bill: we'll see if she mentions some of the more fiery hot spots on the globe today, she's been traveling a million miles, isn't that what she said yesterday. >> reporter: we heard a lot about her traveling more than a million miles as secretary of state. those of who who like hillary clinton were applauding her for her service and her going all over the world and others wanted to ask tough questions about benghazi. martha: i see elizabeth war warren at the table there. is she playing a roam? we are seeing new faces in the senate. >> reporter: i think she has an introduction here. do you want to listen in. martha: sure. >> i know will continue in the tradition of john quincy adams and christian herder as great secretaries from the commonwealth of massachusetts. although john learned more about diplomacy overseas and in the senate he'll be the first
mccain thought john kerry would be a very effect t*eu secretary of state because he could carry out president obama's foreign policy position. he sailed he wouldn't pick him as secretary of state because they have a very different philosophy, bill. bill: we'll see if she mentions some of the more fiery hot spots on the globe today, she's been traveling a million miles, isn't that what she said yesterday. >> reporter: we heard a lot about her traveling more than a million miles as...
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should not characterize both hamas and al-qaida aster r*eu as terrorist troops. he said that is not based on any moral principle and would be detrimental to the cause of the fight against terrorism. and mix the cards and raises questions to the world conscious and serves terrorists. he also has called for the united nations to criminalize any blasphemy of th prophet muhammad and islam. jenna: thank huh. rick: the fallout from a filibuster in the state senate in texas. one woman's 13-hour fight helps derail maybe temporarily a major piece of abortion legislation. won day later we'll tell you what the governor of texas is doing now. rick: rick: more than through years after the civil war broke out in syria reports surfacing that the u.s. may be very close to arming the rebel forces there. we'll have the latest. rick: rick: as a terrorist organization the kyocera torque lets you hear and be heard even in stupid loud places. to prove it, we set up our call center right here... [ chirp ] all good? [ chirp ] getty up. seriously, this is really happening! [ cellphone ri
should not characterize both hamas and al-qaida aster r*eu as terrorist troops. he said that is not based on any moral principle and would be detrimental to the cause of the fight against terrorism. and mix the cards and raises questions to the world conscious and serves terrorists. he also has called for the united nations to criminalize any blasphemy of th prophet muhammad and islam. jenna: thank huh. rick: the fallout from a filibuster in the state senate in texas. one woman's 13-hour fight...
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stevens allegedly wrote about him being the target of an eus slammist hit list -- islamist hit list but he was hopeful for the people of libya. the diary published by a special operations website despite his family's request not to do it. but they did it. >>clayton: sorry, kids, your 4th of july celebration losing its spark thanks to new york city mayor michael bloomberg. he wants to ban the sale of sparklers because terrorists can use them. bloomberg pushing a veto around the 4th of july and christmas saying they can get into the hands of the enemy. in 2010 a terrorist used a firecracker in his failed attempt to blow up his car. firecrackers contain gun powder. sparklers do not. >>alisyn: racist or reality? the f.b.i. pulling a terror ad in seattle buses and billboards, the faces of global terrorism. this ad shows pictures of 16 men on the f.b.i.'s most wanted terrorist list. it drew fire for stereotyping muslims. the f.b.i. agreed saying they could increase the risk of muslim hate crimes. ew weeks and taken down reportedly be replaced with ads for rewarding the state department's rewa
stevens allegedly wrote about him being the target of an eus slammist hit list -- islamist hit list but he was hopeful for the people of libya. the diary published by a special operations website despite his family's request not to do it. but they did it. >>clayton: sorry, kids, your 4th of july celebration losing its spark thanks to new york city mayor michael bloomberg. he wants to ban the sale of sparklers because terrorists can use them. bloomberg pushing a veto around the 4th of july...
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and he said he boasted in his speech in iran that while he was negotiating with the eu 3, britain, france and germany. the iranians were able to finish a uranium facility. rouhani has been saying all week at the u.n. that iran has never worked on a bomb that everyone knows is a double lie. obama takes the third statement, which is clearly a lie, as somehow on face value and is now optimistic. that's the new basis of our negotiations. >> ominous from charles krauthammer. we would love to hear what you all have to say. please find us on twitter. i forgot to welcome you. hi mike jerrick. in for tucker carlson who is in this weekend. what are you doing here? get to your headlines a lot we have to tell you about. new details about the pilot who suffered a deadly heart attack at 34,000 people prompting that emergency landing. he has been identified as 63-year-old henry stillern. the passengers who rushed to help him were two young army doctors. they pulled him, who was described as a heavy man, from the cockpit and performed cpr. >> i saw them working on the captain. it was very impressive, how
and he said he boasted in his speech in iran that while he was negotiating with the eu 3, britain, france and germany. the iranians were able to finish a uranium facility. rouhani has been saying all week at the u.n. that iran has never worked on a bomb that everyone knows is a double lie. obama takes the third statement, which is clearly a lie, as somehow on face value and is now optimistic. that's the new basis of our negotiations. >> ominous from charles krauthammer. we would love to...